'Law Abiding Citizen' review

Go anywhere near this idiotic thriller and your brain may break up with you

By Matt Pais

Metromix
October 15, 2009

 
Critic's Rating:
1

'Law Abiding Citizen' review
Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx (Credit: John Baer/Overture)
Gerard Butler (center) Jamie Foxx Colm Meaney Bruce McGill Leslie Bibb
Law Abiding Citizen
Running time:
108 minutes
Rated:
R
Cast:
Jamie Foxx -
Nick Rice
Gerard Butler -
Clyde Shelton
Colm Meaney -
Det. Dunnigan
Bruce McGill -
Jonas Cantrell
Leslie Bibb -
Sarah Lowell
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Director:
F. Gary Gray
Official Movie Web Site:
http://www.lawabidingcitizenfilm.com/
Overall User Rating:
1 (116 ratings)
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Despite appearing like the world's most absent-minded lawyer, Nick (Jamie Foxx) has a 96-percent conviction rate, which he preserves by making a deal that only delivers justice to one of the two men responsible for killing Clyde's (Gerard Butler) wife and daughter. So Clyde does the only logical thing: Waits 10 years, brutally murders the other killer and then, after being arrested, somehow engineers the deaths of many others from prison.

The buzz: A good film could be made by examining our legal system's compromises. But Clyde's ridiculous actions and irrational feelings about his case (he disagrees with Nick's statement that, "It's not what you know; it's what you can prove in court") are like someone just wanted to turn the "Saw" sequels into a thriller. Is the latest from F. Gary Gray ("Be Cool") anything more than a ludicrous excuse to kill a lot of people?

The verdict: There are movies that stretch credibility, there are movies that destroy credibility, and then there's "Law Abiding Citizen," about which it takes a lot less time to name the elements that make sense than it does to name the ones that don't. Butler, already a pretty bad actor, is at his worst, never depicting Clyde as someone who's gone off the edge with his desire for revenge. (Really, what was he doing for the decade he spent waiting to fight back?) Foxx's one-note performance is equally lost, as if the Oscar-winner has no idea what's going on around him—or how he wound up in such a steaming pile.

Did you know? When detective Dunnigan (Colm Meaney) discovers the chopped-up pieces of a killer and someone asks how the man looks, Dunnigan quips, "I gotta say, he's looked better." Good timing for comic relief, no?

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rjn16 - August 17, 2010 at 12:11 AM

The only "lost credibility" here was from a reviewer, who obviously doesn't have the attention span needed to actually grasp the core aspects of th...

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bbp2288 - October 31, 2009 at 12:51 AM

uhh..huh. Obviously other reviews aren't this bad. The sad fact here is that when movies don't abide by our sacred reviewer's point of view, everyt...

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js151 - October 25, 2009 at 6:52 PM

Here's the real poop for those who want to know if they should blow eight bucks on a ticket. This film has one feature that ordinary movie goers...

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nrw - October 20, 2009 at 12:50 PM

oh for heaven's ake - reviewer. he was digging the tunnel for 10 years - did you see how sophisticated it was - I laughed when I first saw it , the...

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ehazel909 - October 19, 2009 at 10:21 AM

Really?! Idiotic thriller? What's idiotic is your crappy review. Did you even see this movie? Or pay attention for that matter? Gerard Butler is N...

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